Road speed loaded & unloaded Mike! I'm almost shouting at you through my phone each time you ask, "and what else do we need to know?" This sprayer looks like a beast, it's enormous, & I can see you Mike sitting up in the cab, King of the sprayer community, looking around at all the envious faces. Please let it be fast (40+mph) both loaded & empty? 🤞🤞🤞
As a European from Denmark that have been driving with horsch sprayers I can say this is definitely one of the best sprayers out there and I have been driving with a fair share of different brands so you should try it out on the farm for sure
Yes,I agree! Mike is extremely knowledgeable when it comes to sprayers & I'm sure he'll want to demo it on his own land & we all want to see the contouring booms in action. 😀
@leddielive why wouldn't anyone want to demo something? Usually don't have to pay anything and you can park a machine or have an extra rig running. I'd demo it as well. Our closest competitor is running Horsch now and it has peaked my curiosity.
Having worked in the lubrication world for many years what was said about auto greasers is really common. New technology has direct feedback so you know if grease is flowing. When you use a grease gun once a day all the grease is applied to the bearing all at once, auto greasers put in a little bit at a time...much better.
I agree, even though it’s increased cost. Manual greasing is just that, and it don’t happen on the hour mark every time. Also, Mike said get a battery grease gun. Which I agree is great, but. It’s very easy to over grease and wear out seals with a battery greaser, they are honestly too powerful, lol.
Also one other benefit is, with auto lubrication it greases the parts while they are moving unlike doing it „manually“ by hand while everything is at a standstill.
Thanks Mike. They really thought of some great ideas and incorporated them. Just makes me scared to know of the price tag with adding all of the extras.
Awesome sprayers run one in western Australia season just gone...takes a bit to get use to being a cab over...we did have a couple of issues but every machine does
A lot of salesman talk : the biggest, the largest, the first, the only, the easyest, the newest...... I see a lot of nice featers, but also a lot common things sprayers in Europe already have in a slightly different (and sometimes better) form. Still a nice machine. Especially the contour boom.
Did not expect you to run/test/consider a Horsch sprayer but I love it :D Heared from a few that run those (self driving or as a trailer) and are quite happy with them. Hope you experience likewise. 😄 For the service/support overseas I'm especially interested in.
Oh Mike! As soon as I saw your thumbnail I thought thank God our boy isn't going to rattle and bounce around in that patu case sprayer any longer. Watch Tom's Brook Farm, he has an Agrifac sprayer. It is a beast too. Yay.... that gyroscopic set up in the centre looks like it will crack up and fall to bits in no time. Did we all see the piddly little rams? Time will tell.
Hey Mike ! Thanks for putting this online. If anyone is interested in more info. I have made a bunch of videos that are posted on my channel. Hopefully I don’t get roasted too bad in the comment section here 😂
That distance between the cab and boom is a long ways. I’d rather go The Hagie sprayer having the boom in front. We run rogator/fendt sprrayer. But I’m looking at the Hagie this year.
Why don't they have bigger tanks? Just for compaction reasons? If that's the case, why don't use pulled sprayers with higher capacity? Just curious Have a nice day
As a European, should I be in the market for a sprayer in US or Canada, I would call a Horsch rep in a second. For me together with amazone best sprayers in the market.
@@davidlogel2350 I would imagine you would change them... I have no idea as we plant row crops corn and Soybeans can honestly say I've never had a reason to take a sprayer tire off... we just follow the rows lol
@@crandonborth then maybe understand that you may not know everything. It’s common practice to switch over to skinnies for in-crop, fungicide and desiccation. 380’s trample 3-4% of your crop depending on the land and the operator. I’ll let you figure out how much 900’s would trample. Fats in the spring when it’s soft and wet.
I'm an electrician and I had the best of both worlds. relays and wires, then PLCs and sensors and finally full blown automatic control systems where a monkey could be the operator.To me, gyroscopic sensors and hydraulics are just another thing that can break down. I'll say this, a 8 series BMW is a wonderful car as long as you lease it and never keep it for long. Personally give me a 1967 Mustang or Camaro because I can do all the work myself. Electronics and farming are just a disaster that isn't waiting to happen, it already has. The more crap you throw on farming equipment the more the dealers have you by the nuts.
This salesman actually knows this machine vs most people working a show know nothing, nothing. Good job man.
And because of that, this video just saw the start of a deal being done.
He’s the product specialist for horsch sprayers in Canada. Amazing guy to work with!
I like a salesman who really knows how his product works and what is important to the customer.
If the cup holder is in the right spot I see a new sprayer coming to the farm.
Hahaha
😉
That salesman knows his stuff! Impressed!!
Road speed loaded & unloaded Mike! I'm almost shouting at you through my phone each time you ask, "and what else do we need to know?" This sprayer looks like a beast, it's enormous, & I can see you Mike sitting up in the cab, King of the sprayer community, looking around at all the envious faces. Please let it be fast (40+mph) both loaded & empty? 🤞🤞🤞
Love the channel and this is why I watch TH-cam for the detailed quality of videos first class 👌
As a European from Denmark that have been driving with horsch sprayers I can say this is definitely one of the best sprayers out there and I have been driving with a fair share of different brands so you should try it out on the farm for sure
Where I come from, Horsch is the dominant sprayer brand. Today I got some insight into why. Thanks Mike&Mike!
I didnt know horsch is investing this much into r&d and the big machinery markets specifically.
Hearing Mike say, “it’s just a sensor” so many times 😂 I can feel his soul taking a hit at every mention of a sensor. 🤣
Mike's getting a new sprayer lol
Yes,I agree! Mike is extremely knowledgeable when it comes to sprayers & I'm sure he'll want to demo it on his own land & we all want to see the contouring booms in action. 😀
@leddielive why wouldn't anyone want to demo something? Usually don't have to pay anything and you can park a machine or have an extra rig running. I'd demo it as well. Our closest competitor is running Horsch now and it has peaked my curiosity.
@@Farmer1277 it definitely looks like a well thought out machine.
Mike: says anything at all.
Mike: “Yeah yeah yeah!”
Right?! 😂 Just so fascinated with sprayer started mind blocking 😬🤦🏻♂️
Having worked in the lubrication world for many years what was said about auto greasers is really common. New technology has direct feedback so you know if grease is flowing. When you use a grease gun once a day all the grease is applied to the bearing all at once, auto greasers put in a little bit at a time...much better.
I agree, even though it’s increased cost. Manual greasing is just that, and it don’t happen on the hour mark every time.
Also, Mike said get a battery grease gun. Which I agree is great, but. It’s very easy to over grease and wear out seals with a battery greaser, they are honestly too powerful, lol.
Also one other benefit is, with auto lubrication it greases the parts while they are moving unlike doing it „manually“ by hand while everything is at a standstill.
Awesome looking sprayer Mike
Man, Mike has got some solid muscles
Either that or a very small shirt😂😂😂
This sprayer is a beast
Man, when I saw the title, I was so happy you finally get to demo a unit like this. Well, I hope you can get a good impresion.
I know nothing about sprayers (apart from the fact there’s 2of these in my locality in 🇮🇪 )but I do now!! Very interesting video
Excellent Horsch ad
Thanks Mike. They really thought of some great ideas and incorporated them. Just makes me scared to know of the price tag with adding all of the extras.
Seen them going for 750-850k. Small price tag… lmao
Normal no for sprayers? @@Numbzzzz
Really hope to see one of these on your farm next year! Horsch makes some great products
Thank you Mike and Mike. I won’t ever need to get something like this but I love seeing it ❤🖖🏼🇺🇸
This salesman is as high speed and our Mike!!!! Hahaha
Mike 2 has bigger arms.
😂@@dennislamers986
lol 😜 that’s a fact
Leg arms Mike 😂@@dennislamers986
I cant take him too serious with the uhhhhh MAN BUN or whatever it is LOL
Awesome. I like it!
Excellent review. Thanks Mike.
impressive sprayer so far
Great video Mike
Very interesting. A lot of good ideas.
great job Mike! id buy a sprayer from that guy
Have run a trailed Horsch this season it’s great really love it just needs to be self propelled for reversing into corners.
Mike you need to buy it so I can see how good it is!!
That camera on the end of the boom ❤! No particular reason 😇.
Awesome sprayers run one in western Australia season just gone...takes a bit to get use to being a cab over...we did have a couple of issues but every machine does
Horsch is the best. Greetings from Germany!
You need one of these Horsch sprayers!
Like the cab forward design
A lot of salesman talk : the biggest, the largest, the first, the only, the easyest, the newest......
I see a lot of nice featers, but also a lot common things sprayers in Europe already have in a slightly different (and sometimes better) form.
Still a nice machine. Especially the contour boom.
We have a Horsch Leeb 8,000l 36m boom trailed model. Pull it with a Fendt 828. Best sprayer we ever had. Regards from the UK.
Did not expect you to run/test/consider a Horsch sprayer but I love it :D
Heared from a few that run those (self driving or as a trailer) and are quite happy with them. Hope you experience likewise. 😄 For the service/support overseas I'm especially interested in.
That guy knows sprayers👍
That was very interesting. . Thank you . . 👍👍
Horsch is the best. Nice
I run a 4630 John Deere sprayer and I've watched this entire video with my mouth open, I thought my machine was impressive 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I run a 4630 too, here in Brazil, love that machine!! 2012 3.000hours
Guy knows his stuff
Hello Mike good buy👍😉🇮🇹
Impressive machine!
Clever. I like it. 👍
7:44 Hell yeah, a Mike with long hair!
The Frame is welded by Hand in an Upper Austrian Industry where I work at. Now we got a Weld Robot Fanuc with Fronius Machine
Very nice when the equipment is new and everything works as it's supposed to ... some years down the line when all that sensors start to give in ... 😆
Our Horsch hasnt needed "some" years to do that😂🙈
@@Hope-tg1jj what problems have you had with em? Thinking of going from our 4440 to a Horsch
Just replace the failed sensor. Not a problem.
@@TheMRSTEVENit’s never just a sensor. It’s always much more complex and expensive than that
That's all new equipment. Inescapable...
Well I hope we see a demo on the farm. I’ve seen a good chunk of his videos on it. I wonder if it would fit with your operation
guy knew his product - good on him - interesting CIH the competition - no mention of Deere or anybody else
Oh Mike! As soon as I saw your thumbnail I thought thank God our boy isn't going to rattle and bounce around in that patu case sprayer any longer.
Watch Tom's Brook Farm, he has an Agrifac sprayer. It is a beast too.
Yay.... that gyroscopic set up in the centre looks like it will crack up and fall to bits in no time. Did we all see the piddly little rams? Time will tell.
It seems like a very practical sprayer. Well thought through and user friendly. Only question is durability and parts availability?
He is a genius
Horsch sprayers are a growing in numbers here in the uk
Man I wish you could have taken it for a spin. Would love to hear the sounds it makes.
Mike you should have SKF Lincoln central greaseing system. It's swedish and almost every excavator and big machines in Sweden has them
As a German i can say: Yes, don't do that😂
Salut Mike magnifique vidéo et le pluvieux automoteur et bien intéressante et bien 😂😮😅😊
That guy is a great salesman or a very good bullshitter.
Boom with the best stability on the European market
It's a spaceship compared to our 12 year old pull behind. :D Probably cost as much too, at leas 10 times what our Bargam did brand new.
That rep seems to know his stuff
We use an agrifac with 180 foot booms. Would never go back, that is the best sprayer on the market
Hope you demo an AF11 or CR11.
Hey Mike ! Thanks for putting this online. If anyone is interested in more info. I have made a bunch of videos that are posted on my channel. Hopefully I don’t get roasted too bad in the comment section here 😂
Big pipes on Mike. Not you Mike. 😂
Mike... If I were you I would get a demo on the Mitchell farm ASAP! That's a hell of a machine! Just make sure it's got cup holders!!
@@musikmaan oh it’s got cup holders.
Yes Mike, you have our permission to buy it! 😁
Mike looks like a dude who could pull your 82 foot drill with 40% loaded grain cart with bare hands.
Some impressive specs, will the single beam hold up? Thats my concern
I was there as well! Would have been nice to say hi!
God im glad that dude is not a sales guy in norway, i would be very poor
I know, this is not the prime criteria for farming equipment, but is this the best looking self propelled sprayer on the market?
I also talked with this guy at ag in motion
I'm not a farmer, what do you guys think about tire shine at the trade shows? Does it make you want to buy it because the tires look so clean?
Prefer to wet tire, spray with Tire Brite, brush with strong bristle brush, rinse, done! Gives a natural clean look!!!
Mike buddy.... where did you find the time to hit the gym and build up the big 💪🤣😉
Horsche steroids😂
Pretty interesting. When's the demo coming? Also how hard is it put JD Guidance into it?
part 1 of 3, so demo ?
Mike... if you tapped the planetary hub it may change gears!
The nabour is running 2 of these
But damn thats a nice sprayer
Horsch are the best sprayers there're. They cost a lot, but are there money much worth
Just wondering what the height of the sprayer is off the ground
Jusqu'à 2metres.
Never trust a guy with a man bun!!! Hey Mike, I have a question: "Do you get any change back from a $1 million bill?"
Great vid Mike ! Did mr muscles make you buy ? 😂
Morning
Badass unit for sure. Horsche does not make shit. So ya know it is good.
i can see mike in horsh sprazer😂😅
👋😊
That distance between the cab and boom is a long ways. I’d rather go The Hagie sprayer having the boom in front. We run rogator/fendt sprrayer. But I’m looking at the Hagie this year.
We should have counted how many times mikes said yeah. Yup. Yes. Ok
I would question those hubs being bigger than the trident, 4450 and Miller nitro 7410 hubs.
i think,the,man,knows.
@joescheller6680 I've got a trident right here and the hub doesn't look any bigger unless he's got monster sized hands.
Mike said what to Mike
Training Wheels ?
Why don't they have bigger tanks? Just for compaction reasons?
If that's the case, why don't use pulled sprayers with higher capacity?
Just curious
Have a nice day
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As a European, should I be in the market for a sprayer in US or Canada, I would call a Horsch rep in a second. For me together with amazone best sprayers in the market.
Mike, let the guy talk lol
The compaction would be a big concern for me. Already a problem on 380 skinnies and 1600 gallon machines…
Why do you think it has LSW 900s on it 😂
@@crandonborth you gonna spray in-crop with 900’s there big shoots? You have some learning to do ole son.
@@davidlogel2350 I would imagine you would change them... I have no idea as we plant row crops corn and Soybeans can honestly say I've never had a reason to take a sprayer tire off... we just follow the rows lol
@@crandonborth then maybe understand that you may not know everything. It’s common practice to switch over to skinnies for in-crop, fungicide and desiccation. 380’s trample 3-4% of your crop depending on the land and the operator. I’ll let you figure out how much 900’s would trample. Fats in the spring when it’s soft and wet.
I'm an electrician and I had the best of both worlds. relays and wires, then PLCs and sensors and finally full blown automatic control systems where a monkey could be the operator.To me,
gyroscopic sensors and hydraulics are just another thing that can break down.
I'll say this, a 8 series BMW is a wonderful car as long as you lease it and never keep it for long. Personally give me a 1967 Mustang or Camaro because I can do all the work myself.
Electronics and farming are just a disaster that isn't waiting to happen, it already has. The more crap you throw on farming equipment the more the dealers have you by the nuts.